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'Take for granted' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to express a lack of appreciation for something or someone which is thought of as always being available or reliable. For example: I used to take my parents' love for granted, until I moved out and realized how much they had done for me.
Idiom
Take for granted.
If you take something for granted, you don't worry or think about it because you assume you will always have it.
Dictionary
Take for granted
verb
To assume something to be true without verification or proof.
synonyms
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"People take for granted what she does.
"Nothing you can take for granted".
It's, what do they take for granted?
"It's something you can't take for granted.
Basic stuff we take for granted.
So it's nothing I take for granted.
It's not something I take for granted".
Things that other people take for granted.
We do take for granted yesterday's innovations.
We take for granted that art travels.
"It's one that people take for granted.
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